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SeadJon

Since 2022 (Closed for Abuse) Chess.com
51.0%- 42.5%- 6.4%
Bullet 2120
1582W 1550L 168D
Blitz 2369
517W 333L 76D
Rapid 2427
646W 405L 103D
Daily 1391
1W 0L 0D

SeadJon — The Bullet Barista

SeadJon is a fast-and-furious online chess player known for brewing up tactical chaos in Bullet and finishing with surprisingly polished endgames. A favorite among opponents who log on for a quick thrill, SeadJon mixes daring opening choices with patient endgame technique — a combo that reads like espresso followed by a calm cup of tea.

  • Preferred time control: Bullet — a natural sprint where instincts rule.
  • Known for long decisive games (average decisive length ~73 moves) and a knack for comebacks.
  • Peak milestones: 2258 (2026-01-20), 2470 (2026-01-25), 2421 (2024-11-23), 1391 (2026-01-29).
  • Quick snapshot chart:
    Bullet Rating203519521869178617022023: 17292024: 18062025: 17332026: 20082023202420252026

Playing Style & Strengths

SeadJon blends tactical creativity with endgame endurance. Opponents often underestimate the long game after surviving an opening storm — a decision they regret.

  • Play signature: aggressive openings that often transpose to complex middlegames and long endgames (Endgame frequency ~74.5%).
  • Resilience: an impressive comeback rate (~77.8%), proving risky play pays off more often than not.
  • Tempo & timing: best results around 21:00 local play hours — prime time for clutch wins.
  • Typical game length: averages ~75 moves when winning; gives opponents plenty of chances to blunder.

Opening Preferences

SeadJon loves openings that lead to unbalanced positions and tactical fireworks. If it smells of a gambit or an offbeat system, expect it on the board.

  • Favorites: Amazon Attack, Amar Gambit, Australian Defense — frequently employed in Bullet and Rapid.
  • Reliable systems: Modern and various surprise lines that push opponents out of Book early.
  • Performance highlights: strong win rates on the Amazon Attack and Amar Gambit in Rapid and Blitz play.

Memorable Streaks & Opponents

SeadJon has put together some eye-catching runs and built dominating records against frequent rivals.

  • Longest winning streak: 17 games; longest losing streak: 19 (we all have those days).
  • Many encounters vs top opponents — notable rivalries include brunoxhija and il_brunoxhija.
  • Head-to-head highlights: a lopsided record vs brunoxhija (many wins earned with grit and grit alone).

Signature Game (Bullet Flavor)

Here’s a short Bullet-style sequence that captures SeadJon’s taste for complications and quick tactical turns. Tap to replay.

Quick example (playback supported):

Stats & Trends (Narrative)

Numbers tell a story: SeadJon has thousands of games across Bullet, Rapid and Blitz, with especially deep experience in Bullet (over 2,800 games). The style is high-variance — lots of decisive games, frequent tactical swings, and a willingness to play on in complex endgames.

  • Huge Bullet volume: consistently active month-to-month, with big spikes in late 2025–early 2026.
  • Strong blitz and rapid performances too — comfortable across short and medium time controls.
  • Plays many different first moves, but favors offbeat starts that steer opponents into unfamiliar territory.

Fun Facts & Placeholders

Because chess bios are better with character: SeadJon calls a quick tactical swindle a “latte trick” and treats pre-move disasters as “espresso shots gone wrong.” Here are a few interactive extras for the profile viewer:

  • Peak rating widgets: 2258 (2026-01-20) and 2470 (2026-01-25)
  • Look up common openings: London System: Poisoned Pawn Variation, Modern
  • See a rating trend:
    Rapid Rating238922802171206219532024: 22442025: 19892026: 2353202420252026

How to Watch or Learn from SeadJon

If you want to study SeadJon’s games, focus on: handling chaotic opening positions, transitioning to technical endgames, and practicing time pressure decisions. He’s a great model for players who want to learn how to convert messy advantages into wins.

  • Study lines where the Amar Gambit and Amazon Attack lead to middlegame complications.
  • Practice endgame technique — SeadJon’s numbers show patience pays off.
  • If you face him online, remember: pre-moves can be lethal — but so can calm endgame play.
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